Six hours before the start of the 2018 NFL Draft, I emailed Charlie Yook, the NFL Network coordinating producer and the point person for his network’s coverage, on the singular thing he wanted to happen during the first 40 minutes of the draft.

“Chaos,” Yook emailed back.

And chaos it was. Viewers were treated on Thursday to one of the most fascinating opening rounds in years and the chaos started immediately when the Browns selected Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield as the No. 1 overall pick. While longtime NFL reporters such as ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Josina Anderson reported that Cleveland was leaning Mayfield’s way, the selection was undoubtedly a jolt for most viewers given how many mock draft boards had other quarterbacks higher than the Oklahoma quarterback. That was followed by the Giants selecting Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, which was not a lock based on pre-draft reporting.